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PANPA to feature VDP newspaper
This month's PANPA Future Forum will feature an 'Australian first' individualised newspaper, which organisers described as the "newspaper of the future".
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Horton Media to fire up NZ's first UV newspaper site after $400k spend
Trans-Tasman newspaper firm Horton Media is set to launch what it claims is New Zealand's first UV web offset press, following a NZ$500,000 (A$405,000) ...
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Last hot metal-printed newspaper celebrates 100 years
A regional NSW weekly newspaper produced on a 70-year-old Heidelberg press – the last paper in Australia to still use hot metal typesetting – has celebrated ...
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Border Mail newspaper press shut down by major electrical fault
A "major electrical fault on press" forced Border Mail Printing to turn to a fellow Fairfax printer, 400km away, to produce Thursday's edition of Albury-Wodo...
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World's first 'individualised newspaper' set for Ifra launch
The world's first individualised newspaper will be launched at this year's Ifra Expo 2009 newspaper exhibition in Vienna.
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Ferag brings newspaper publishers back into the fold
Ferag has used its annual media day to unveil its latest technology development: a folding system for newspapers that generates a third fold and does away ...
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manroland on track for fully automated newspaper press by 2012
Press manufacturer manroland has unveiled the latest development in its move to manufacture a "lights out press".
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Exhibitors team up to produce "unique" IpexDaily
More than a dozen companies have pooled their resources to create the IpexDaily, the official show newspaper for Ipex 2010.
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South Australian newspaper goes chemistry free with Agfa
South Australian newspaper the Yorke Peninsula Country Times has made the transition to digital plate production with the purchase of an Agfa ...
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Manroland in talks to buy Wifag
Manroland is in discussions to buy Swiss newspaper press manufacturer Wifag.
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Newspapers bite back at PANPA forum
NSW premier Nathan Rees has declared that “there is nothing like the authority of the printed word” in opening the PANPA Future Forum at the Sydney Masonic ...
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Sunraysia Daily overhauls manual plate operations
Victorian regional newspaper the Sunraysia Daily has made a shift from analogue to digital CTP as the latest company to deploy an Agfa chemistry-free ...
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Reading the printed page is 'greener' than online browsing, says papermaker
Reading newspaper print has a lower impact on global warming than reading online, according to one of the world's leading papermakers.
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Murray Pioneer meets drought threat with Agfa CTP
South Australian regional newspaper group The Murray Pioneer has fought back against the drought by upgrading its Agfa platesetter to run violet chemistry-fr...
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The Australian to be printed in London six hours before Australia
Digital printer Stroma has begun printing News Corporation's The Australian - the latest title to sign up to its Océ Digital Newspaper Network ...
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146 year-old newspaper quits print
After 146 years in print, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer has become a web-only publication, printing its last hard copy edition yesterday.
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Fairfax investigates shared print facilities
Fairfax Media has said that there is a "missed opportunity" for competing newspaper publishers to share printing and distribution facilities.
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Murdoch praises "wonderful" iPad
Rupert Murdoch has praised Apple's iPad tablet computer as a "wonderful tool" that could rule out newspaper publishers' need for traditional print.
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New name for PANPA
The Pacific Area Newspaper Publishers Association (PANPA) is expected to be renamed the Newspaper Publishers Association later this year, according to a report.
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Historic firm with focus on the future
From its early beginnings in regional newspapers to its recent track record of acquisitions, the Sydney-based printer has had an ambitious but sensible ...